When creating permalink structures, care must to taken to ensure that the new structure does not override existing post, page, category, and tag permalinks.

Key Features of the Shiba Media Library Plugin

Enables image tagging and allows you to group images into galleries by using their tags. Images can also to added manually using the regular media manager interface.

In addition to images/attachments, galleries may also contain posts and other galleries. In this way, you group not only images, but also posts, galleries, and any combination of these object types. Here are some fun things you can achieve with expanded galleries.

Easily search for posts, pages, galleries, and more in the expanded media manager interface, and include them directly into a gallery. The days of painfully hunting for IDs are over!

Gallery objects get saved into your WordPress export files. This allows you to keep a backup of your gallery objects, as well as move them from blog to blog.

Expanded media manager image search that allows you to find images based on title and alt text.

Expanded search that allows you to find attachments and galleries based on titles, tags, and categories.

Show the number of posts an image containing an image in the Media >> Library screen.

View most-used tags for post, attachment, and gallery objects.

Quick Edit image attachments.

Adds a new drop-down menu to your existing WordPress Media Library. This menu will allow you to do bulk attachments to both attached and non-attached images.

Detach a set of images from their post so that they revert back to their unattached state.

Shiba Media Library Plugin Menu.

The Power of Galleries and Tags

Gallery objects are stored in the regular WordPress post database. In this way, you get to leverage almost all existing functions that are available for WordPress post objects including displaying your galleries using the WordPress gallery shortcode.

Galleries created with the Shiba Media Library Plugin should also work with other plugins that support the WordPress gallery shortcode.

Why Can’t I Use Tags in the Gallery Shortcode?

The Shiba Media Library addresses the media library back-end and sets up tag links in the WordPress database. I.e., there is a link in the database saying that a particular image is linked to a given tag.

For tags to work in the gallery shortcode, it must also be supported on the gallery front-end – i.e., by the plugin that renders your images. The Shiba Gallery plugin, for example, supports image tags.

However, most gallery rendering plugins do not yet support this extension because it is currently not part of the native WordPress gallery shortcode and is therefore not a standard.

Shiba Media Library 3.2

Permalinks now work properly on network activation and deactivation in WordPress Multisite.

Columns from other plugins are now properly added in the Media Library screen.

Shiba Media Library 3.1

January 17th, 2011

Updated for WordPress 3.1. Tested in WP 3.0 and WP 3.1,RC2.

Fixed numerous bugs in the gallery query system. Gallery types should now work properly.

Cleaned up the plugin so that gallery objects are now always custom post types. As a result the plugin requires WP 3.0 and above. If you are using WP 2.9, then please download Shiba Media Library 3.0.

Shiba Media Library 3.0.3

November 25th, 2010

Fixed bulk operations in the Google Chrome browser. Shiba Media Library now has its own menu in the media screen.

Cleaned up the gallery tagging system so that tagged gallery images can now be properly ordered with order, orderby, numberposts, and offset arguments. This makes it much easier to enable gallery paging.

Media Library Plugin 2.7

Also fixed some bugs associated with the permalink creation function. In particular, I refined the regular expression for gallery attachment images and added more rules for validating the gallery permalink structure.

Media Library Plugin 2.6

As requested by Keoshi, I have added in the ability to edit your entire gallery permalink structure.

Media Library Plugin 2.5

I just finished making some large changes to the permalink redirect code. If you are having permalink redirect issues, in particular with your feeds, then please download the latest version.

Media Library Plugin 2.3

Expanded gallery objects so that they may contain posts, pages, and other gallery objects; in addition to image attachments.

You may now assign thumbnails to galleries. This uses the Post Thumbnail system introduced in WordPress 2.9, so you will need at least version 2.9 and a gallery front-end that knows how to render posts to fully realize the power of this feature.

You can now navigate to gallery objects, just like you do with attachments. Gallery object pages are rendered using the gallery shortcode.

** Thanks to Keoshi for making many of the great suggestions that went into this plugin update.

Media Library Plugin 2.2

Fixed a bug in Release 2.1 where Trash links for posts and pages no longer work properly. This is an important bug fix so please download the latest version of the plugin.

Media Library Plugin 2.1

Added bulk-actions, search, and date filter to the Manage Gallery screen. Now you can perform the same menu view operations on galleries as you can with posts and pages.

Integrated the Manage Gallery menu with the WordPress Trash system. Now you can move galleries to the trash, untrash, or delete them permanently.

Fixed various bugs with gallery links, trash links, as well as image tags. The gallery and tag system should now work a lot more smoothly.

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I just tested the ‘gallery carousel without jetpack’ plugin on my test site and it seems to work fine with Shiba Media Library. Try disabling Shiba Media Library, and then just test the carousel out on a regular gallery to see if it works. There may be a conflict with something else.

As for displaying tags, that would depend on the front-end gallery that does the rendering, i.e. ‘gallery carousel without jetpack’. You would need to extract the tags and then add that into the rendering of the gallery.

My site is designed to display ticket stubs by year. Each year has a page, and all images of stubs for that year are attached to the page. The page then displays the gallery for that page.

I’ve recently decided that I want to allow for another form of navigation that allows users to view the images by opponent, as well.

So what I’ve done is created one Gallery for each opponent, and attached a single Tag to each gallery (i.e. one gallery called “Auburn” with a single tag attached to it called “auburn”

I then created a page that links to each of the galleries, so when I open the Auburn Gallery, I can see all tickets where Tech played Auburn.

So it seems to be working OK, but I’ve found one problem…when I update the gallery, it changes the Menu Order property on my tickets on the pages that they are actually attached to. So let’s say that Auburn was the fifth game of the 1950 season…if I update the Auburn Gallery, and then go to the 1950 season, the menu order for that Auburn ticket will have changed, and it now displays out of order.

To get around this I’ve simply been creating the Galleries first and then just tagging the images after…this seems to keep the problem from occurring. However, I’d like to go back and add notes, descriptions, etc. to the galleries after the fact without having to worry about the images being displayed out of order on their base page.

Is there something that I can do to get around this? Please feel free to e-mail me at the address above.

What I’d like to do is comment this out to preserve the original menu order of my images. If I do this, will the shiba_menu_order still be updated by dragging and dropping the images in the gallery edit window?

First of all, thank you for this great plugin…it is exactly what I have been looking for. I do have few questions (apologies if you already answered these, but I looked through the previous comments and could not find an answer):

1. Since installing the media library plugin, my images are no longer inserted into the post code with a title tag. Do you know how to include this?

2. I want to make a gallery of galleries with your gallery plugin, but I can not figure out how to populate it. Any explanation is appreciated!

my images are no longer inserted into the post code with a title tag. Do you know how to include this?

Hmmm, not sure what you mean here. Do you mean when you click on the Add Media button in the Edit Post screen and then insert an image, something is missing from the inserted html? If you could give me a concrete example, e.g. this html was generated before, and this other html was generated after that would be helpful.

I want to make a gallery of galleries with your gallery plugin

Create each gallery as a Gallery object. Tag each gallery object you want to include with the same tag. Then just create a parent gallery object with that same tag, and click on “Only Galleries” in the Edit Gallery screen. The radio button for “Only Galleries” is right under the title of the gallery.

If you are using Shiba Gallery Plugin you can also include the relevant gallery ids in the ids list or include the relevant gallery category. E.g.

Sorry, but it is not clear to me how the tag search works. I added tags to some images, but when I select “tag” from the drop down menu, add a search term in the text field and click the “search media” button, I see all images. What goes wrong here?

There is also a “filter” button next to the text field, but that doesn’t work either. Any help is much appreciated.

I have installed and activated Shiba Media Library plugin 3.4.5 on a WP 3.4.2, and no detach option can be found in the Media Library, either in the dropdown menu of Bulk Actions or elsewhere. What might be wrong? (A couple of other gallery plugins sit in the Plugins directory, but none are activated.)

I just tested things on my test server and could not replicate what you describe.

Some things to try on a *test site* – 1. Turn off the plugin and then try attaching the same image using the standard “Attach” link. 2. Turn on the plugin and then try attaching an image using the “Attach” link.

The same issue started happening in my media library as well after using the plugin for over a year. The problem isn’t only attaching a picture to a post which gives this error: “414 Request-URI Too Large The requested URL’s length exceeds the capacity limit for this server.” But also anything I try to do in this screen, searching, editing information etc. Disabling and enabling the plugin didn’t help but interestingly this error is user specific – I get the error with the admin user but not with a different user. Please help! I don’t want to change plugin because your’s is great!

I am currently working on updating Shiba Gallery for HTML5 and WordPress 3.6. I plan to update Shiba Media Library next, but all this will take some time.

My guess is that the error occurs when too many items are included in the bulk operation. Once it occurs though, some state may be kept in the browser cache/state that causes it to happen again. Try – 1. Closing the window and opening another. 2. Logging out and then logging in as the same user.

Let me know what happens. The more details the better, as that will help with fixing the issue. Thanks.

Hi and thanks for the answer. So the problem now is larger than I initially thought: * Same error occurs when I try to attach even only one image to a post (looks like it’s attempting to attach many other images thought by the url…) * With a new user I created it’s messed up as well the same way. * Updating and editing information in the “media” page isn’t updating after leaving page. * logging in and out didn’t help * new window or even a window in a different browser didn’t help * trying to use the plugin on a new testing site failed as well * deleting it altogether and reinstalling – didn’t help * installing an older version (3.4.7) didn’t help

This plugin was working perfectly until now and I already have all the galleries etc working with it so it’s gonna be super difficult to loose this plugin :/

I’m pasting the line of the long url it’s trying to use: htp://staging.eatingcookingfooding.com/wp-admin/upload.php?s=&_wpnonce=de5dc24c04&_wp_http_referer=%2Fwp-admin%2Fupload.php&action=-1&m=0&paged=1&attachments%5B11665%5D%5Bpost_excerpt%5D=A+group+pic+-+thank+you+all+for+coming%21%21+&attachments%5B11665%5D%5Burl%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fstaging.eatingcookingfooding.com%2Fpublic_html%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F08%2FDSC_4681.jpg&amp …

Hi so yes, the problem occurs with your 3.6 version and the 3.6 WP version. It’s not the gallery what I’m trying to do is this: 1. goto media -> library 2. select a picture and click on “attach” (attach to a post on the media table). 3. select a post to attach to -> select 4. in result I get the “too long url” error page. same thing happens when I try to attach a bulk of pictures to a post using the bulk actions drop down, or even when I try to use the media search box. The problem started only about two weeks ago and before it was doing just fine. Deactivating the plugin brings everything back to working as usual with no errors – but I really want to keep using your great plugin.

hope you can help. You can also contact me throw email to make it easier.

I’m having an issue on a client site. The tags column is no longer showing in the media library. The capability of adding/setting tags is there, but I can’t see the tags in the library display.

I am using codepress admin columns and I added some additional columns to the display; that worked in conjunction with yours a few days ago but (since 3.4.1 upgrade?) I can’t get the tags to show any more. I tried deactivating and reactivating shiba media library, but that did not help.

I figured out the answer. It was my own fault, nothing wrong with the plugin. I had neglected to add up all my percentages when I added columns to the display, and the tags column was just getting pushed off the screen because I had well over 100% allocated. Duh. Sorry to bother you.

Since the last WordPress update (3.4) I won’t be able to add new images to a gallery. Via the dashboard I open the gallery and use the ‘Add New’ button to add a new image, but when clicked I get an error which prompt me I’m cheating? The Dutch error shows ‘Vals aan het spelen?’ which means ‘Are you cheating?’. I’ve added a new WordPress user (with admin rights), but that doen’t seems to matter.

I have the same error! But I can’t solve it. Could you tell me how do you did for solve? Because I have theme of Themforest also, the theme is Rhea, maybe is the same solve for this error. I’m gratefull in advanced, your comments.

Tried to install your media-library-plus cause cannot find anything really useful to order the content of a wp gallery. But after install and activate the plugin, an error 500 appears (solved when I remove the plugin folder).

Shiba is conflicting with NextGen gallery. The plugin was included with a theme and it’s limitations require the use of NextGen gallery. The issue is caused by the $this->helper->admin_init(); line in the shiba-media-library.php file on line 182. If I comment it out then NextGen works but then I can no longer add images to the Shiba galleries. I hope since Shiba contains fewer lines of code that it will not be to hard to fix this issue. I await your reply. Thank you very much.

I would not advise using both Shiba Media and NextGen together. Both plugins expand on the native media library and does similar things. Structurally, creating some galleries in Shiba Media and others in NextGen would be messy. Programmatically, the two plugins operate in the same space, but each go in a different direction. As a result, there will likely be many conflicts in many places.

The helper admin_init function loads many of the elements in Shiba Media, thus disabling that pretty much nullifies most of the plugin.

Probably the cleanest way to fix this issue is to get the theme creator or hire someone to adapt the theme to work on NextGen.

Just the plugin I was looking for, after my client attached all the images to posts, stopping them getting picked up by some custom functionality I added. Many thanks. Saved me time manually updating the d/b. :o)

I respect what you did here. A gallery with custom post types is something I’m after for some time now, and it seems like nobody have every outdone you. I’m having some difficulties however.

1. First when I click on the thumbnails they do not work. Only the first picture is displayed as main and cannot be changed. I’ve tried changing the slider type, but with no avail.

2. Permalink structure does not work. I’ve tried adding at: Gallery Structure: %gallery% . Then I tried to open site.com/gallery/gallery-name instead of the site.com/?gallery=gallery-name and it only redirectects me to site.com/?gallery=gallery-name again. Maybe it has something to do with my WordPress MultiSite installation.

1. I am not sure what you mean. Is there a page that I can look at? What do you mean by “slider type”? 2. Try “/gallery/%gallery%”. It does not allow just %gallery% because that would result in a permalink conflict.

I’ve tried changing most of the gallery types (tiny is what I’m after, but it loads only a list of thumbnails, doesn’t even look like the one you have displayed) noobslide, galleria… and none of them loads fine. Is it some javascript problem? Maybe the plugin can’t access the js files or something?

Sorry for double posting, but I forgot to write the error message: Fatal error: Call to a member function admin_init() on a non-object in /home/mozte175/public_html/clientes/tiosam/wp-content/plugins/shiba-media-library/shiba-media-library.php on line 182

I applied a small fix to the shiba-media-library.php file by changing around line #183 from: $this->helper->admin_init(); and changed it to: $vyep = $_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"];; if ($vyep =="/wp-admin/post.php" OR $vyep =="/wp-admin/post-new.php" ){ $this->helper->admin_init(); }

hi! I really like the plugin, but I have one question. If I have re-ordered images within the gallery (and the gallery is based on a tag), the gallery displays perfectly with the [gallery] shortcode.

However, when I drill in to view an image, the next/previous links are totally wrong. They seem almost random, or they have some relationship to when the images were uploaded. I am using the previous_image_link() and next_image_link() in my single image php page. What am I doing wrong? Help! Thanks!

In native WordPress, there is a one-to-one relationship between an image and its parent. This means that when using native WordPress commands, e.g. previous_image_link() and next_image_link(), only the last image position will be saved. I describe it in greater detail here-http://shibashake.com/wordpress-theme/shiba-media-library-3-3

Hmmm, the only thing that jumps up at me is that the plugins directory seem to be underneath the themes directory, which may cause some problems. However, it is difficult to say without doing onsite testing.

Just so you’d know – When listing the images currently attached to a certain gallery you check for the existence of “edit-attachment-rows.php”, and if it exists you assume the site is running WP 3.1 or bellow.

On some occasions (Normally due to an inexperienced develpoer) the site might become a mush of several WP editions and so you might end up running a version that’s higher than 3.1 but still have that file.

Perhaps you might find a more reliable way to determine what version the site is using?

I am currently using your gallery and media plugin. I have seen watermark plugins that will auto watermark images. Do you have any suggestions of one that will work with your plugins and the stock madia library.

i’ve been using your plugin for long, but now I found a problem after upgrading wp to 3.2. Thing is that images ordering doesn’t work properly. I set numbers for each particular photo in a gallery and the gallery ‘remembers’ only some of the numbers, changing all the rest to 0, and the clear sorting button doesn’t work, and it’s all messy really because you can’t order images as you want, i.e. menu order. Why?

Hello Kat, menu_order is a WordPress core feature. Currently, it is not supported in the plugin, but I am working on adding it to Gallery objects. It will be included in the next update.

However, menu_order is stored in WP core as a one to one relationship – i.e., each image can only have one menu order number. If an image is included in multiple galleries using tags, then menu_order will not work properly because it will only remember the last order number.

I will include a different way to store image order so that it allows a many to one relationship but since it is not a WP standard, it will only work with the Shiba Gallery plugin and other front-end plugins that specifically support the feature. I will write more about this when I release the plugin update.

I was looking for a WP media library management plugin, and from my search results your plugin looked like it would be very useful, but upon coming to this site and unexpectedly seeing all the pictures of half-n—- made-up women, I don’t think I will be using your plugin.

You may not care, but I wanted to let you know that your site design is off-putting to some people in case you may not have realized that.

2 weeks ago i had problems with my wordpress theme i buyed, contacted the designers and they found out that the problem was this plugin. My problem was that i can’t put images anymore in a billboard on the homepage because of the INSERT INTO POST button was disabled or gone. Disabled the plugin an now everything works again.. maybe you can do something with it.

1. Is there a way to setup pagination with the gallery? 2. By default it seems all my photos in the gallery are linking to their attachment page as opposed to the full sized image directly. I can’t seem to find anyway around this. This is a fresh install on a new theme with no other plugins activated.

Just a heads up that your plugin breaks the ‘Insert into Post’ button for the Media library pop-up when using TinyMCE and the Media Bar outside of the Post Editor (/wp-admin/media-upload.php?post_id=0&TB_iframe=1&width=640&height=390).

Hello – I just upgraded to WP v3.2 & discovered that there seems to be a compatibility issue with the Media Library plugin – I’m no longer getting pretty permalinks on new images I add. Has anybody else reported this? Thanks, Jack

If I insert an image into a post (either from the media library or by uploading), it does get the pretty permalink. But if I upload it to a gallery, it shows as attached to that gallery but gives me this as the URL when viewed from a Page set up for the gallery: http://www.jackjohnsonphoto.com/?attachment_id=1443 The Page for that gallery includes only this (as it has all along): [gallery id="931" order="DESC" orderby="ID"] If I insert that same photo from the gallery into a post, I get this URL: http://www.jackjohnsonphoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/MG_9464-6_flat_sig.jpg Any suggestions greatly appreciated! – Jack

Two things to try – 1. Go into Settings >> Permalinks and do a Save. This flushes the rewrite rules. 2. Try installing the latest version of the plugin on an empty test site and see if the problem still persists.

The download link at the very bottom below version 1.0 is very not obvious, as it’s not marked as a link or whatsoever. I suggest putting it at the very top and perhaps making it red like a hyperlink. Because I though “Shiba Media Library 3.1” was the latest and downloaded that only having to find out it doesn’t work at all with the latest WP.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s a GREAT plugin however the download link is camouflaged.

I’m just curious as to why you don’t have your plugins in the WordPress repository? I’ve been using your media library and gallery plugins (and I tout them all over the place – I just love them both), but there’s never a notification that plugins have been updated, and I can’t find the in the WordPress repository at all. (In fact, if I search for “Shiba” in the repository *my* plugin comes up because I mention you LOL)

I guess it’s a request to either pop them in the repository, or at the very least put some notification in the plugin to check the version number against the ones set on your server so we can be updated when they’ve been upgraded. I come back here every time I install them to see if there are upgrades, but it would be lots easier to be notified on the backend of whatever site I’ve installed them on when updates occur.

Very strange. Well, I’m not surprised about the *theme*, but plugins are different.

Anyway, have you ever thought of putting in version control in your plugin on your own site then? It’s been a while since I’ve had to do it, but basically it’s just a teensy bit o’ php in your plugin that checks the version number set in a file on your server. When you upgrade the plugin, you change the text in that file – then plugins will check to see if the version number is higher than what they have installed If so, it’ll give them an upgrade notice. (It’s all automated now, so I haven’t had to do it for quite some time!)

I have a few cusotm post types on the site, and am adding a new post type. This post type is the first to support “editor” so I had not noticed, but on custom post types I cannot add images. The “add to post” button is gone. It comes back if I disable the media library. Do I need to add support for the post type?

Thanks so much for such a useful plugin. I’ve been trying all afternoon to figure out how to do custom order on my images, hopefully as a custom column if thats even possible. I’ve kinda hit my limit of what I understand in wordpress, and any help or guidance would be awesome!

I love this plugin. It does wonders for organizing my photos, but there is a problem. The galleries work great when they are embedded in a post or a page. However, when I try to view the galleries independently, nothing loads.

I love your media library plugin, and it’s working great for me. However, I just recently upgraded to WordPress 3.1 and the ability to see what images are in a gallery on the ‘edit gallery’ page has disappeared. I’ve tried to attach a picture, but I don’t see it showing up on the gallery editor on the said gallery. I may be using an outdated library plugin, as I’ve seen you’ve done some work on making it compatible to WP 3.1, however I’m a little confused about where exactly do I go for the latest version. There are multiple download points on your site, but which will deliver to me the most latest download… and will it work?

Great plugin. I think it desperately needs a user manual though. I have to explain it to a site editor and it’s just too complicated. It’s easier for them to use the good old upload, so it’s a hard sell.

I create an event with the title “Valentine” this gives it a post slug of “valentine” .

Then if I create a custom artist post with the name artist name and upload images to the artist custom post_type and tag them with the name of an event post_title “Valentine” the medialibrary gives the new tag a slug with a valentine-2

This causes problems when searching for attachments by tag as this way searches for the tags by slug… so when I search for attachments with the slug ‘valentine’ it returns nothing as the attachment was given the slug ‘valentine-2’

In the plugin I tried to use as much WP core stuff as I can in order to leverage existing WP functions, and existing plugins. As a result, the media library plugin uses the WP core post_tag and slug interface. There are some quirks, but staying compatible with WP core has a lot of advantages.

Tried out your plugin. I turned it off immediately because it removed the smush.it column from the media library. So I suppose you are doing an alternate rendering of the whole table? I don’t have time to look into how columns are suppose to be added to the media library by plugins without conflicting with other plugins.

I’m using your plugin but the bulk actions of the Media Library do not work. I select the images using the checkbox, but they do not delete. I have to do it individually. Also tags are not being created or added by the bulk drop down.

Hi. I install your gallery and media library plugins on just about every site I work on. At them moment I am working on a client site http://babiesnbumps.com which is using the new 3.1 release candidate. It appears that the bulk functions in the library are not working. I was able to add the tags manually, of course, but I haven’t figured out how to detach images from posts…besides, I really like the bulk functionality. I’m hoping this is something you don’t know about yet, and that you will be able to quickly spot the trouble. If you don’t have a 3.1 site up yet I can give you admin access, just ask.

Hello Chuck, Thanks for letting me know. I haven’t had the time to test out my plugins on 3.1 yet. I am currently in the middle of some art and writing projects so I will probably work on 3.1 updates after that.

If you are in a hurry and want to look into this yourself, the issue is probably related to updates in the upload.php file. In Media Library, the relevant file is shiba-library-menu.php.

What happens when you try to add tags in batch? Does the screen reload but nothing gets updated? Do the other actions (detach, reattach, replace tags) work? Are you using other plugins while testing this out? To debug the issue I need a bit more detail about the exact steps you took, the results, and your environment.

Sounds like some classes are not getting properly loaded/created in the AJAX interface. Difficult to say for sure. As you know, plugin conflicts are difficult to debug because it requires working knowledge of all the plugins involved.

Here is my problem. I can get the same image in multiple categories with this plugin, (awesome!) but I can’t figure out a way to order them within each category. Say I want an image in the category Architecture to show up #1, but I want it to show up #5 in the France category. Same image, different order depending on which category it’s in.

Would be nice if you could order the images when you see them in the gallery, but alas I cannot find a way. Any help?

I also cannot order the images manually in a post gallery unless I attach them, which I can’t because I want the same image in multiple categories. What can I do so that I can be able to order the images manually?